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James McNabb’s Scrap Wood Cityscapes via Colossal

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Slinky Springs To Fame by Tobias Rehberger.

Artist Tobias Rehberger is the creative behind Oberhausen, Germany’s “Slinky Springs To Fame” bridge. After an intense collaboration with structural designers of Schlaich Bergermann and Partner, the 496 coil bridge came to fruition.

High strength steel was utilized to spane the Rhine Canal, and there was great care taken into account for the color choices of the flooring on this public walkway. The classic slinky toy was the ultimate inspiration for this bridge, with a creative artist’s twist. The night time views of this toy-based bridge by Rehberger might be the most stunning of all.

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Watercolor Paintings by Grzegorz Wrobel

still wishing I could do this stuff. I was never good at perspective. Most of my stuff was 2D drawing. Maybe I’ll still give it a go

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The Unbelievable Flying Machines of Ian McQue

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A Human Ant-Farm (by Snarkitecture)

Found Here

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Leandro ElrichWindow and Ladder-Too Late for Help (2008). 

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Nooka, a New-York fashion brand has created an advertising campaign transforming the famous New York yellow cabs into a back to the future deloeran taxi. Designed by Michael J Lubrano

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René Magritte Museum
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HUT “Hermitage” by Ethan Hayes-Chute

Artist Ethan Hayes-Chute lives and works in Freeport, Maine & Berlin, Germany. Through paintings, sculptures, large-scale installations and artist’s books, he explores the ideas of self-sufficiency, self-preservation and self-exclusion as models for living. Hayes-Chute’s hut is an accumulation of stuff, the ephemera of the every day. Its materials are found, stitched together, hand-assembled – chair, desk, table, shaving mirror, and coffee mug furnish the cabin’s primary function to house and sustain.

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Marvel’s C.B. Cebulski on Comics & Ramen

C.B. Cebulski may be the luckiest nerd on the planet. A recruiter for Marvel Comics, the 41-year-old travels the world scouting his well-trained eye for new comic talent. As a veteran writer and editor, Cebulski seeks out style and storytelling ability; his recruits have been responsible for titles like Young Avengers, Runaways and Marvel Fairytales. But Cebulski isn’t just on the lookout for great comics when he travels—he’s also the author of the popular Eataku Tumblr (a play on “eat” and “otaku,” the Japanese word for “obsessed”), which documents his gastronomic journeys across the globe. We caught the gregarious Cebulski during a rare day off in New York.

Do you see any connection between the food and comic worlds? They’re both creative, competitive industries, and they attract die-hard, opinionated fans. What else ties them together?

A lot of chefs are comic fans. I’ve talked to a few chefs about this, and the similarities are pretty remarkable: both chefs and comics are artistic types, maybe a bit of an outsider; they work in a very solitary job, very in your own head, and the creation aspect is the same. Whether they’re working with a pencil or a knife, the thought flows through their head and into their hands. Every chef can tell you a story about his or her food and sound just like an artist, only instead of X-Men, they’re talking about tamales.

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Stray (The Lost Shepherd) 

Acrylic on Canvas (Polyptych)

Michael Carini

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Old encyclopedia pages wallpaper
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Old encyclopedia pages wallpaper

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